EVGA GeForce GTX560 Ti 448 Cores FTW 1280 MB GDDR5, Dual-DualLink DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort, SLI Graphics Cards 012-P3-2066-KR

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Discover the incredibly detailed world of DirectX 11 with the EVGA GeForce GTX560 Ti 448 Cores graphics card. loaded with the latest gaming technologies the EVGA GTX560 Ti 448 Cores delivers polished performance.

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5.0 out of 5 stars (11 customer reviews)

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fancy 560 TI, Don't toss the CD, December 1, 2011
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I got my EVGA 560 TI 448 in earlier today and just got finished installing it. It replaced an EVGA GTX 280. I uninstalled the nVidia drivers, rebooted to safe mode and ran DriverCleaner. Rebooted to Windows 7 and d/l'ed the 266.66 and the 285.62 to test which were better. I began to install the 285.62 and it couldn't find a supported device, same with the 266.66. Sooo, I actually resorted to using the CD setup and it worked like a charm. I was getting a 24.8fps avg in Unigen Heaven with the 280 on DX10 with a score of 625. I ran the same settings with the 560 and hit 40.8fps avg with a score of 1029. I haven't touched the clocks yet so I can't comment on the O.C. I usually don't O.C. my video card anyway. My system is a e8500@4ghz running 4gigs of ddr2 ocz reaper @ 800mhz. Not sure if it's bottlenecking yet. EVGA was great with a replacement I had about 3 years ago so I felt confident in the selection. I'm still not certain if the price increase is worth it for the extra cores and...Read more


11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars I got exactly what I expected, and I expected great things..., December 13, 2011
Kevin W - See all my reviews
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I upgraded/switched over from an ATI HD 5770 because it simply wasn't cutting it anymore, graphically speaking. My friend also ordered a graphics card 2 days after. (MSI Computer Video Card - N560GTX TI TWIN FROZR II 2GD5 OC). Everybody knows that the MSI 560 Ti Twin Frozr II is one heck of a GPU, but guess what? This card SMOKES his by 15-20% minimum. He is so mad that he didn't listen to me and get this 448 core mack daddy... lol

I was a big AMD fan for many years, but the whole driver support situation with them is just ridiculous. There were so many problems with so many different games that I just couldn't take it anymore. I researched this purchase religiously for over 2 weeks before I made my decision. I was going to get the exact same card as my friend, but 2 days before my purchase I read about the release of this...Read more


5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best card for the money., January 29, 2012
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This review is from: EVGA GeForce GTX560 Ti 448 Cores FTW 1280 MB GDDR5, Dual-DualLink DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort, SLI Graphics Cards 012-P3-2066-KR (Personal Computers)
Best card in the ~300 price range imo. Plays all my current games on ultra without any stutter (Batman AC, Saints Row Third, BF3, MW3, L.A. Noire, Skyrim, etc.. etc...). There are better cards out there yes, and yes 2 gtx460's might be better than this single card (but not by much). If you want to go with just one card, my opinion is that this is the best bang for your buck in the ~$300 price range. Have not found any problems after using it for the past week dual booting both XP 32 and 7 64, working great on both.

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